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U.S. business people with operations in China are hoping for at least a change in tone, if not a rollback of tariffs, from President-elect Joe Biden's administration.
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Detroit Pistons Owner Urged To Sell Team Over His Investment In Prison Telecom Firm
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Bianca Tylek of Worth Rises about the nonprofit's call to urge Tom Gores to sell the Detroit Pistons due to his investment in a prison telecom business.
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President Trump's call to boost pandemic relief payments to $2,000 remains stuck in the Senate. Economists say there are more targeted ways to provide help to the people who need it most.
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The pandemic has intensified the U.S. nursing shortage, creating opportunities for nurses willing to take on the riskiest work. The booming gig economy has given some a chance to double their pay.
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More women are coming forward to say they were coerced to have reproductive surgeries they did not want or understand, offering a glimpse into alleged medical abuses at an ICE detention center.
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'KC Star' Apologizes For Past Racist Coverage, Wants Others To 'Get The Poison Out'
The Kansas City Star noted it "disenfranchised, ignored and scored generations of Black Kansas Citians" for much of its 140 years of existence.
Florida Families Struggle More Than National Average With Food, Housing, Health Care
The latest Kids Count report shows that Florida’s families are struggling at higher percentages than families nationwide when it comes to food security, housing stability, and affordable health care during the pandemic.
Ideas For Family Diversions For Parents Working From Home
People across the United States chime in on finding ways to keep kids entertained during the coronavirus shutdown.
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Latest Updates From Georgia Senate Runoffs
NPR shares the latest news from a polling station in two runoff elections in Georgia that will determine control of the U.S. Senate.
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Vaccinating Florida's Teachers Against COVID-19 Not A Priority Just Yet, DeSantis Says
The president of the Florida Education Association says DeSantis "turned his back on educators in Florida."
What To Know About The Tentative JPMorgan Deal
JPMorgan has reached a tentative $13 billion settlement with the Department of Justice over its questionable mortgage practices leading up to the U.S. financial crisis. Renee Montagne talks to NPR business correspondent Chris Arnold about what's known so far about the terms of the deal.
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NBC Culture Questioned As Former Anchor Tom Brokaw Faces Sexual Harassment Allegations
Former NBC News Anchor Tom Brokaw is the latest to be accused of sexual harassment allegations at the network, as reports raise new questions about the workplace culture at NBC.
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Trump Supporters Gather For 3rd Rally In D.C. Since November's Election
As thousands of supporters of President Trump converge again on Washington, D.C., to reject election results based on debunked claims of fraud, Congress is expected to certify the results.
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Biden Advisory Board Co-Chair Says Addressing Health Disparities Will Be A Key Focus
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The president continues to cry foul about an election he lost, but he's running out of time and options, as even his own party is beginning to abandon him.
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